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In museums, moth or insect control finishes may be replaced with
 
  A) cold storage.
  B) immersion in paradichlorobenzene .
  C) irradiation.
  D) gas treatment.
  E) a surface coating of nylon.

Question 2

Special purpose finishes generally improve a specific type of performance of a fabric (i.e., wrinkling).
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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